Everybody loves Oscar. Peter, his grandson Benjamin, and Jamie. And me, of course, though no, I don't want a dear little doggie.
12.26.2018
12.25.2018
merry non-christmas
There is Christmas in the land! Elsewhere. Camilla and Isaac are celebrating in Providence. Douglas and Lynn and Simon are in Block Island, as are Pam and John (and thanks to Pam for the wreath on Claudia's Surf City!). Here in New York, we are going out for Chinese. As Jamie says, "The closer to Christmas it gets, the more Jewish I become."
12.24.2018
merry merry!
12.23.2018
i may live
This has been my life for an eternity—or at least a week. But today I am out of bed. Well, at least since one o'clock this afternoon. Progress! So you can look forward to some more engaging and informative posts very soon. Unless I suffer another setback, But I don't at all expect it.
And today is my beloved sister's birthday! And almost 30th anniversary!
Happy birthday E!
And today is my beloved sister's birthday! And almost 30th anniversary!
Happy birthday E!
12.19.2018
apologies
Sorry, dudes. This (above) has been my view since Monday, when I hauled myself out of bed to go get a shot of gel in my knee. That seems to help, though I haven't given it a proper test drive due to being housebound with a cold. Hoping to be somewhat more presentable by Friday, when Peter and Jamie are supposed to take me to the opera. But not looking that promising at this present.
12.17.2018
once again
12.14.2018
birthday report
Spent a nice afternoon with Donna and her crew going through her book (again). Only made it through half, though. Then headed out for dosas with Katie and Mike. Weight be damned!
12.13.2018
selfie report
Sign in Tout Va Bien bathroom |
I am 68 years old.
I weigh 176 pounds, which is five pounds less than I did on Sunday and about 169 pounds more than I did at birth.
My blood pressure is still too high. The low numbers are 130 over 72. I will not release the high numbers, because it sounds like I should be dead. Yes, I will see my doctor. Eventually.
I can't think of any other relevant figures.
My spirits are excellent.
12.12.2018
race against time
Will I be done by a week from tomorrow, when Jamie and Peter get here, and Peter wants to set up his office on the table? The countdown is on!
Tomorrow looks like a wash—busy all the live-long day.
And speaking of puzzles. Sam sent me this excellent art (well, amusing anyway) made from mixing puzzles that have the same die-cut pattern. I'm thinking of looking for one the same as this one. . .
Tomorrow looks like a wash—busy all the live-long day.
And speaking of puzzles. Sam sent me this excellent art (well, amusing anyway) made from mixing puzzles that have the same die-cut pattern. I'm thinking of looking for one the same as this one. . .
12.11.2018
horse and carriage
Horse and carriage, horse and carriage, go together like love and marriage. No, that's not how it goes. Any way, despite years of opposition from animal rights activists, and despite Mayor DeBlasio's election promise to end the practice, horses still pull carriages on the streets of New York for holiday trippers. In August, a compromise position was supposedly agreed on that would put the horses within Central Park rather than on the street by this Christmas, but they were still lined up on Central Park South yesterday. I must say the horses seem happy enough, and their drivers seem attentive to their welfare, but what do I know.
And what was I doing there? Why, shopping on Fifth Avenue, of course!
And what was I doing there? Why, shopping on Fifth Avenue, of course!
12.10.2018
skateboard santas
The Santas were a little scary, with their helmets and gloves. But I guess if you are riding motorized skateboards on a crowded sidewalk, it's probably a good idea to have some protection.
They boogalooed down Broadway, planning to go as far as they could before someone stopped them. If they got as far as 74th St., they could have passed the gingerbread town in the window of Citarella's fish store. I'm a little disappointed that Citarella's did heir window design in sweets rather than fish, as they usually do. I could have loved a little alpine town in fish.
And if they really got far enough, they could have headed down past the windows at Bergdorf's (and some Santa competition), but I daresay they would have been stopped before Trump Tower.
12.08.2018
lo ladies
It's been a week of Lo Ladies. First Keri Pickett showed up in town touting "First Daughter and the Black Snake," about Winona LaDuke's battle against an oil pipeline through native lands. And then Dorothy Reilly and I got together with Miriam Poser for her eighty-eighth birthday. She is 20 years older than I am. When we met about this time of year in 1992, trekking to Lo Monthang, Miriam was younger than I am now. We, of course, thought she was old. Now she really is—and so am I!
12.07.2018
the old stand
Me, Ed and Peter this week. photograph by Barbara |
Me, Ed and Peter two years ago this week. (Not at TVB) |
Barbara, animated! |
12.06.2018
hannukah roundup
In other festive news, Block Island's Christmas tree
In less festive news, Ed Barnes solves the mystery of Jimmy Hoffa's death.
Yes, it's on Fox.
Something to celebrate: Barrett's fabulous sense of humor in a long-dead blog.
And if you still want to laugh, check out funny tweets. Some of them are really funny! If you post your faves by number, I'll post mine.
And OMG West Plains, Mo. (where I buy my groceries) and Birch Tree, Mo. (where I get my mail) are in the NYT Mag!
12.05.2018
halloween: the last sequel!
As it grew darker, things got weirder. |
I have always had the opposite of a thing for clowns. And that goes for Pierrots, too. |
On our way out of the quarter, we paused to listen to Grandpa Elliot. You can listen here |
Back home in the Bywater, we popper into the neighborhood cozy. Mooo. The one time I was in NOLA for Mardis Gras, cousin Glenn loaned me a cow outfit. |
The bartender swore his name was Huggington Behr. "My parents were hippies," he explained. |
Witching hour approaches. |
Bunnies were everywhere. |
12.04.2018
halloween 2
No, it's not over yet!
It's like one of those movies with sequels that will never, ever go away!
We had to pause for some sustenance. It was kind of a relief to see people not in costume. And, boy, those Gulf oysters were good. Yes, Richard is having another martini. To be continued. . .
It's like one of those movies with sequels that will never, ever go away!
A street performer chalks out the boundaries of his stage in the middle of Bourbon Street. |
The whole point of the costumes is having your picture made in them. Apparently the glow of appreciation in another's eyes or a view in the mirror is not permanent enough. |
Plenty of older cartoons got in on the act. |
The irony of the Hustler Club having stained glass windows was not lost on me. |
We had to pause for some sustenance. It was kind of a relief to see people not in costume. And, boy, those Gulf oysters were good. Yes, Richard is having another martini. To be continued. . .
12.03.2018
halloween, nola
There is a lot of territory to cover in the back 40, and I am going to overdo with photos because, New Orleans, and a stylin' wedding. And I can't seem to figure out how to share that many photos, so here goes. It begins on Halloween eve. Yes, I know that Halloween itself means eve (of All Hallows Day), but don't give me grief. I mean the night before Halloween.
It was genteel.
It was genteel.
It may have been the mimosas, or the subsequent martinis, but we made friends everywhere we went that day. Especially in the Quarter, where everyone was happy to pose in their Halloween costumes. |
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